totally agreed.prprpr said:91 days since IP
seriously!!!! where is my PPR? I need to move on with my life
I wonder why the heck they gave us IP in first place if they are going to take 4months to process this stupid waiting lol
totally agreed.prprpr said:91 days since IP
seriously!!!! where is my PPR? I need to move on with my life
Classically Mild said:Absolutely. I don't even think IP means anything these days as processing times post- IP status are so long. Was curious, has any April applicant ordered GCMS notes? I guess the fact that March signals the end of a fiscal year has something to do with this weird timeline. Maybe they want to only process those files received in the fiscal year 2013-2014 before a long hiatus before they devote all their energy to the panacea of all immigration woes- Express Entry- which is exactly how they are selling it. What do you think?
Classically Mild said:Absolutely. I don't even think IP means anything these days as processing times post- IP status are so long. Was curious, has any April applicant ordered GCMS notes? I guess the fact that March signals the end of a fiscal year has something to do with this weird timeline. Maybe they want to only process those files received in the fiscal year 2013-2014 before a long hiatus before they devote all their energy to the panacea of all immigration woes- Express Entry- which is exactly how they are selling it. What do you think?
Hey Guys check this out. from CIC website E-CAS...Ed_nia said:Firstly... I like your witty humor and style of writing.
To the issue on discussion...it is no hidden secret that EE will no longer obey the golden rule of First-come-First-serve regarding PR application. But for the love of Heavens...that should be as from J-A-N 2-0-1-5.,..meaning, CIC should still be operating with the existing rule of following the PR application in queue (Jan - Feb - Mar etc).
How someone in April who just recently tuned IP gets PPR beats my imagination.
jzoncan said:Hey Guys check this out. from CIC website E-CAS...
Please note that some citizenship applicants are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our e-Client Application Status online tool. We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. In the meantime, you may refer to the processing times web page for an estimate of how long it may take to process your application. Thank you for your patience.
70 days since IP,prprpr said:91 days since IP
seriously!!!! where is my PPR? I need to move on with my life
:-\ :-\ :-\over 100 days since IP!!cheersBhim said:Over 70 days since ip , no change in status.
cheers...SIMON12 said::-\ :-\ :-\over 100 days since IP!!cheers
Hi My friend,RicenTortilla said:it's 30 days
Ed_nia said:But seriously getting such an email reply from Ottawa today confirms a number issues to me...namely:
1) CIC works anytime of the week...so expect information on any day of the week.
2) Contrary to popular view....an application being in IP doesn't necessarily mean it is processed in Ottawa only. I say this because I have been in IP since 21 Aug. That would have been a long time to physically transfer my file from Sydney to Ottawa (if Ottawa is the only location for being in IP).
3) I am tempted to conclude that files are processed in (IP) batches either sent to: (a) Sydney or (b) Ottawa. (Could it be possible that Feb applications are being processed in Sydney???)
4) It is very possible that either Sydney or Ottawa can push out the final PPR email after IP stages completion....but finally all passports will have to be sent to Ottawa for visa issuance.
Im wondering, my AOR date is Feb 28, but i sent email on September to Sydney and they reply on Oct and they said my file still with them but they didnt say any thing they are sending to Ottawa !!! im not sure either Sydney will make a decision or Ottawa ?
Just my wide, wide guesses though....... 8) 8) 8)